
Wen Gu
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Nov 11, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Hong Wang |Chao Yuan |Wen Gu |Chun Yang
1. Introduction With the global energy structure transitioning and the rapid development of renewable energy, the proportion of wind power in the power system is increasing. However, the integration of wind power clusters (WPCs) poses new challenges to the reactive power optimization of power systems [1, 2].
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Dec 17, 2023 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Joanna Kaszubowska |Kero Fichter |Jimena Escoto |Wen Gu
Architecture Architecture When you think of Catalonia, and especially Barcelona, the first name that comes to mind is, of course, that of Antoni Gaudí, but Catalan art at the turn of the 20th century is much more than just Gaudí’s work. Join us today to discover the works of Ramón Casas, one of the leading representatives of Catalan modernism. How It All Started? Ramón Casas was born in 1866 in Barcelona to a wealthy family.
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Nov 5, 2023 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Jimena Escoto |Wen Gu |Charlotte Stace |Kero Fichter
European Art Art Forms Tired of the forever beautification of women in Art Nouveau worlds of flamboyant ornaments and stylized flowers? Then you should be looking at Carl Strathmann, bohème painter and graphic designer in Belle Époque Munich! His palette of grimacing Medusas and partying demigods takes us on a wild merry-go-round ride at the turn of the century.
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Aug 13, 2023 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Maya Tola |Wen Gu |Ania Kaczynska
The Mughal Empire stands as one of history’s most opulent periods known to nurture a rich tapestry of art and architecture that offers a glimpse into the unimaginable wealth of that era. Among the many treasures of the Mughal rulers, the wine cups of Jahangir hold a particular fascination. While originally fashioned for practical use, today these vessels are intriguing artifacts from a bygone era.
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Jul 15, 2023 |
dailyartmagazine.com | Jimena Escoto |Wen Gu |Charlotte Stace |Rachel Witte
Pan-SlavismPan-Slavism was a movement that originated in the 19th century. It refers to the union of all Slavic peoples in Central, Southern, and Eastern Europe. The purpose was to reinvigorate each of these cultures meanwhile also uniting them for their similarities. It was a way of protecting their cultures from the larger empires to which they belonged. At first it was a cultural effort, but during the second half of the century, they moved towards independence.
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